Add documentation for PluginTemplateContent

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Jeremy Stretch 2020-03-25 16:25:44 -04:00
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@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ class AnimalSoundsConfig(PluginConfig):
* `max_version`: Maximum version of NetBox with which the plugin is compatible * `max_version`: Maximum version of NetBox with which the plugin is compatible
* `middleware`: A list of middleware classes to append after NetBox's build-in middleware. * `middleware`: A list of middleware classes to append after NetBox's build-in middleware.
* `caching_config`: Plugin-specific cache configuration * `caching_config`: Plugin-specific cache configuration
* `template_content`: The dotted path to the list of template content classes (default: `template_content.template_contnet`)
* `menu_items`: The dotted path to the list of menu items provided by the plugin (default: `navigation.menu_items`) * `menu_items`: The dotted path to the list of menu items provided by the plugin (default: `navigation.menu_items`)
### Install the Plugin for Development ### Install the Plugin for Development
@ -305,3 +306,40 @@ A `PluginNavMenuButton` has the following attributes:
* `color` - Button color (one of the choices provided by `ButtonColorChoices`) * `color` - Button color (one of the choices provided by `ButtonColorChoices`)
* `icon_class` - Button icon CSS class * `icon_class` - Button icon CSS class
* `permission` - The name of the permission required to display this button (optional) * `permission` - The name of the permission required to display this button (optional)
## Template Content
Plugins can inject custom content into certain areas of the detail views of applicable models. This is accomplished by subclassing `PluginTemplateContent`, designating a particular NetBox model, and defining the desired methods to render custom content. Four methods are available:
* `left_page()` - Inject content on the left side of the page
* `right_page()` - Inject content on the right side of the page
* `full_width_page()` - Inject content across the entire bottom of the page
* `buttons()` - Add buttons to the top of the page
Each of these methods must return HTML content suitable for inclusion in the object template. Two instance attributes are available for context:
* `self.obj` - The object being viewed
* `self.context` - The current template context
Additionally, a `render()` method is available for convenience. This method accepts the name of a template to render, and any additional context data. Its use is optional, however.
Declared subclasses should be gathered into a list or tuple for integration with NetBox. By default, NetBox looks for an iterable named `template_content` within a `template_content.py` file. (This can be overridden by setting `template_content` to a custom value on the plugin's PluginConfig.) An example is below.
```python
from extras.plugins import PluginTemplateContent
class AddSiteAnimal(PluginTemplateContent):
model = 'dcim.site'
def full_width_page(self):
return self.render('netbox_animal_sounds/site.html')
class AddRackAnimal(PluginTemplateContent):
model = 'dcim.rack'
def left_page(self):
extra_data = {'foo': 123}
return self.render('netbox_animal_sounds/rack.html', extra_data)
template_content_classes = [AddSiteAnimal, AddRackAnimal]
```

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@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ class PluginTemplateContent:
def render(self, template, extra_context=None): def render(self, template, extra_context=None):
""" """
Convenience menthod for rendering the provided template name. The detail page object is automatically Convenience method for rendering the provided template name. The detail page object is automatically
passed into the template context as `obj` and the origional detail page's context is available as passed into the template context as `obj` and the original detail page's context is available as
`obj_context`. An additional context dictionary may be passed as `extra_context`. `obj_context`. An additional context dictionary may be passed as `extra_context`.
""" """
context = { context = {